Everett Case at North Carolina State University gave birth to what would become the phenomenon of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball in the 1950s, but it wasn't until Dean Smith signed Charles Scott to a UNC scholarship in the mid-1960s that the league was able to solidify itself as a long-term national sensation.
Posted February 9

With Syracuse suddenly ineligible and N.C. State currently off the radar and a relative long shot to resurface given its remaining regular-season schedule, the ACC's postseason picture has dimmed considerably.
Posted February 6

The Seattle Seahawks hadn't even left Arizona for their return flight to the Sea-Tac Airport before several of the Las Vegas odds-makers already installed them as a slight favorite to beat New England in the 2016 Super Bowl game at Santa Clara, Calif.
Posted February 2

If the typical pattern holds, Rasheed Sulaimon's side of the story will surface. Sooner or later it almost always ends that way when a player gets kicked off a team - as was the case Thursday with the junior wing guard at Duke.
Posted January 30

If I had to single out just one win as the most important of Krzyzewski's entire career, it was the one that occurred on March 10, 1984 in Greensboro - a 77-75 thriller over UNC in the ACC Tournament semifinals.
Posted January 21